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Fair
Week
Requires
Fair
Clothes!
—And
rou
will
Had
ub
read*
to
tarnish
you
Willi
evorfr
need
to
Vail
altlte.
.War-lltae
Has
not
deterred
the
designer*
frotn
e*presslhg
moat
orlglhal
ideas
lit
tho
fashions
o£
women's
apparel.
Our
Btoelt
Is
replete
with
tho
latest
off
all
and
Whiter
styles,
Including
*
E.
Louis
Watermuller
to
A
»»l*t
R
Wilton
and
Ei
V.
Berry.
IjouIs
Watermuller,
or
Wlnnefinso.
Nebraska,
came
last
night
to
assist
in
the
boy's
department
and
In
tho
general
physical
work
of
the
Y.
M.
C.
A.
>He
spent
the
summer'in
Bales
Park
In
the
Y.
M.
C.
A,
strthmcr
school
111
preparation
tor
his
work.
This
Is
his
first
field
In
an
official
way.
The
gymnasium
classes
and
alt
of
the
various
activities
at
the
Y.
M,
C.
A.
will
begin
September
2*.
,
Wartted^Orocery
dellveryman.
Call
616
or
call
at
Sth
Street
grocery.
10-U
THE
NEW
PATRIOTS
American
Soldiers
at
Front—
American
Patriotism
at
Home.
THE
NBW
CLASS
OF
MEN
Are
Today
Registering
for
the
Future
Armies
to
Figbl
the
Germans.
Washington,
SepL
12.—While
Amer
lean
soldiers
at
the.
front
In
Frauds!
stood
ready
with
French
and
British'
forced
tor
what
may
prove
the
greatest
battle
of
the
war,
thirteen
million
_
lier
Americana
registered
today
for
military
duty
and
gave
the
most
inspiring
demonstration
of
patriotism
iu
the
nation's
history.
There
was
no
delay
in
starting
the
machinery
by
which
the
man
power
of
he
country
will
be
made
available
to
bring
the
war
to
a
speedy
and
triuui-
phaat
end.
Out
of
the
tremendous
bulk
of
men
who
responded—with
every
race
and
creed
represented—
there
will
come
soon
from
camps
at
home
three
millions
or
moro
fit
for
warfare
and
eager
to
eo
overseas.
Wonderful
Spirit.
The
spirit
lhat
moved
the
rcglster-
ni;
multitude
brooked
of
no
doubt.
Men
near
the
top
age
limit
and
uoyd
still
in
their
'teens
marched
under
fly-
ng
flags,
within
sound
of
bands,
to
the
pluccH
in
every
.part
of
the
land
where
their
naniH
were
put
down
to
lliiMome
part
of
America's
military
establishment.
This
same
loyal
spirit
|iigaln
was
reflected
In
the
known
desire
of
many
not
to
claim
deferment
TeBurdless
of
sacrifices
at
home
(which
had
led
officials
to
aiuio'.tiicn
hiiut
such
a
claim
was
the
patriotio
[duly
of
every
citizen
entitled
to
make
it.
.
Each
Man's
History.
Today's
fighting
census
will
deler-
Inilne
the
status
of
every
man,
Just
as'
will
pick
those
first
to
be
called.
The
work
of
mobllb.atlon,
it
might
|be
said,
already
is
under
way,,
for
district
boards
will
select
Mien
over
1.1)
and
below
37
to
comprise
the
Ills
oullngenls
included
in
the
OctfiV.r
[draft
calls.
This
luoiius
that
mauy
valiuble
soldiers
will
have
barely
|iwo
weeks
at
home.
The
drawing
to
fix
the
relative
standing
of
Hie
13,000,000
will
not
:ake
placo
under
three
weeks..
>sr-
.saps,
but
meanwhile
district
bourds
|will
start
at
once
numbering
sorially
11
of
the
cards
filled
out
today.
Ques-
r
k>miaires
immediately
>vlll.
bo
sent
to
Jiuen
of
the
lfl-37
class,
while
old*r
nen
will
be
classified
later.
More
Vegetables.
I'resh
radishes,
turnips,
^carrots,
Igreon
and
wax
beans,
.preen
lima
[beans,
poppers,
nistigoea,'
head
let-
uee,
okra,
celery,
tomatoes,
cucum
ibers,
cauliflower,
sweet
potatoes,
egg
ilant,
cabbage,
onions
and
potatoes.
SMITH'S
-
Grocery
.
and
Market,
hone
1500.
'
Vi-H
Universalist
Supper,
The
Ladles'
Society
of
the
Univer-
allst
church
will
serve
supper
Friday
veiling
in
the
church
parlors.
Bvery-
me
invited.
U-H'
Notice.
'
intuitu
2020
night
or
day
for
Knight
fl'lres.and
lire
repairs
during
Ffttr
•k.'
Tiro
Hospital,
SI
ghormau
oast.
12-14-10-17-18
Fresh
Oysters.
Kresh
oysters,
halibut,'
salmon
and
ivhite
risli,
spring
lamb,
dressed
fries,
mare
ribs,
and
veal
liver.
I.
SMITH'S
liucery
and
Market.-
Pjione
l
600
^.
It
in
need
of
a
prtvslo
investiga
lortor
seek
the
adylco
of
a
m«n
of
Lide
experience
in
public
affairs.
\>hn
T.
Glynn
who's
reputation
Is
,
Nation
wide,
will
be
at
the
OUalniers
tiotcl
Fair
week.
\
poajnjjAa^n
i
itoao
Ud
cqiiMftllttaJ,'••{(•
!'••?:'•'*M»
The
year
book
of
Chapter
D.
V.
IS.
O.,
the
first
to
reach
the
Society
Editor's
desk,
tells
of
a
mighty
interesting
winter
planned
by
the
members
of
this
organization.
Mrs.
C.
N.
Payne
Is
president
this
year
and
at
the
tlrst
meeting
of
tho
year.
Sept.
21th,
sho
with
Mrs.
M.
H.
llrown
will
act
as
hostesses.
The
program
committee,
Mrs.
Asher
Alford,
Mrs.
Roy
A
Campbell
and
Miss
Cora
Spousler
have
arranged
for
topical
roll
call
for
the
greater
part
of
the
"/ear
and
each
member
Is
assigned
a
subject
to
speak
upon.
Two
nodal
eyonlogs
are
arranged
for,
on
November
l'Jtli
a
party
for
the
II.
1.
U's
will
be
given
at
the
homo
of
Dr.
and
Mrs.
11.
A.
Stewart
and
on
January
21st
the
member*
will
entertain
for
Chapter
S.
P.
IS.
O.
at
the
Asher
home.
*
t-
*
Last
evening
at
the
homo
of
Rev.
andlMrs.
U
M.
Hall
on
Fou.t'i
avenue
east
occurred
the
yeudlng
of
Mrs.
Emma
R.
Neese
and
Mr.
J.
P.
Reimer
lit
Ih
of
Alden.
Rev.
f
'.i
'l
performed
(ho
n-ieuiuny
which
wis
followed
by
congratulations
and
refreshments.
The
bride
is
an
aunt
if
Mrs.
ITnll
,<*1
hns
for
many
years
be^.t
a
resident
of
Alden
aud
vicinity.
The
groom
is
a
retired
farmer.
The
house
was
boau-
t'tully
decorated
With
ferns
nnd'Cnr-
natlons.
Those
who
were
present
at
the
ceremony
were:
Mrs.
Laura
Abbott,
daughter
of
>i\3
bride,
vhe
<hll-
dron,
Eunice
and
Ualv.i
ano,Mis.s
Emma
Newberoy
all
from
A
film
and
Rev.
and
Mrs.
Hall.
The
newly
wed-
I
ded
couple
will
uiak.)
ili'.lr
home
In
Alden.
Mrs.
Ira
Guldner
v/IU
entertain
at
a
seven
o'clock
dinner
this
evening
for
Mrs.
Claude
R.
Russoll
of
Oklahoma
City.
The
guests
Include:
Mrs.
Ollle
Ferguson,
Mrs.
Julian
Dell
of
Partridge,'
Mrs.
George
Newlin,
Mrs.
Chas.
Sullivan,
Miss
Mae
Hartford,
Miss
Osie
Painter,
Misfi
Madge
Stafford,
Miss
Etta
Hartford,
Miss.
Ruth
Frame
and
MIBS
Susie
Shawhan.
<J>
<j>
The
Unity
Girls
club
met
with
Miss
Troce
Cnskey
at
her
home
on
Ninth
avenue
west.
The
evening
was
spent
In
doing
Red
Cross
work.
The
next
meeting
will
be
with
Miss
Helen
Snyder
at
her
home
on
Eighth
avenue
west.
•s>
•»
*
Mrs.
13.
W.
McNaghlen
entertained
the
members
of
her
bridge
club
at
a
luncheon
yesterday
In
honor
of
Mrs.
Clifford
Payne
who
has
beon
a
member
of
the
club
but
who
is
leaving
soon
to
make
her
homo
iu
California.
'
*
*
*
Mrs.
J.
It.
Pnrleer
and
Mrs.
F.
E.
Parker
and
little
daughter
of
Langdon
who
have
been
the
guests'of
the
former's
daughter".
Miss
Sadie
Sumner,
for
a
few
duys^roturned
to
their
homo
yesterday.
*
*
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
1).
S.
Smith
of
Harper
announce
the
birth
of
a
little
datigh
ter,
Sunday
ovenlng
to
whom
the
name
of
Ruth
Ernestine
has
b.een
given.
Mia.
Smith
was
formerly
Miss
Ruth
Shaffer.
.
<S>
<$>
*
"
Mrs.
A.
)
j
.
Carter
and
children,
who
have
beon
hero
vlsitlug
wlwth
Mr.
and
Mrs,
W.
W.
Payne
leave
today
for
Memphis,
Tenn.,
where
they
will
mitke
their
future
home.
'#•'••%'
Miss
Frances
Conkiin
and
Miss
Virginia
Conklln
leave
Saturday
for
Northhampton,
Massachusetts,
where
they
will
attend
the
Smith
College.
*
*
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
L.
Drake,
Atlas
Margrot
Drake
and
Miss
Fern
Drake
have
returned
from
a
ton
days'
motor
trip
to
the
western
part
of
the
state.
Mr,
Stanley
Hagan
leaves
soon
for
St.
Louis,
Mo.,
where
ho
will
attend
the
Washington
University
for
military
training.
*
*
»
Miss
Virginia
French
will
leave
Saturday
for
Wellesley,
Masa.^waero
sho
will
enter
Wellesley
college
this
winter.
*
*
•
The
W.
W.
club
will
moet
tomorrow
afternoon
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
O.
A.
WUbt)t
Nelson
on
Sixth
avenue
west.
/
*
•
•
Mrs,
William
Malcpr
and
children,
Russoll
and
Miriam,
have
returned
from
9
week's
visit
at
Garten
City,
*
*
*
TO
AMI
ST
At
V.
M.
Carner~MilA
iiifl
sueni
ItrMt*
M
Our
New
Fall
Dressesi
f&
DoMovingPictures
4L
m
Hurt
Your
Eyes?
w
6
i
6
They
Miouldn't
pnxluce
any
undue
annoyance,
ami
If
ttiejr
do,
there
Is
likely
nome
defect
of
vt-
nion
.present,
•
We
CAM
remove
tliat
defect,
\f
you
wlnh,
by
fwrnlshltig
you
with
elanea,
then
when
you
yi»U
the
movies
If
you
will
Just
remember
to
wear
them,
you
wlH
likely
not
be
bothered
further.
See
ua
any
time,
s
Clarence
G.
Fearl,
Optometrist
FEARL
A.
SON
Sewefere
and
Optometrists
Ealabllshcd
1895.
ft
ft
ft
ft
tor
•
Wellesley,
Massachusetts,
where
they
will
both
enter
Wellesley
College
again
this
year.
<$>
<e>
<$•
Miss
Margaret
Kearney
and
Miss
Pansy
Kearney
toavo
today
tor
Kansas
City
to
be
gone
for
a
lew
days.
<5>
«•
<$>
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Dana
have
returned
ffom
Colorado,
where
they
havo
been
spending
tho
summer.
*
*
«
Miss
Margaret
Hockor
of
Kansas
City
will
arrive
Sunday
to
be
the
guest
of
Miss
Helen
Barton.
ip
<s>
Mrs.
Claude
Krathorne
of
Kanopolis
is
hero
visiting
with
her
mother,
Mrs.
J.
F.
Brubaker.
<3>
*
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F.
L.
Martin
will
leave
Monday
for
New
York
City.
Dancers.
Class
lessons
In
ballroom
dances
every
Friday
night,
7:30
to
9.
Social
dance
from
9
to
12.
Woodman
Hall.
Holaday's
a
piece
orchestra.
Private
lessons
by
appointment.
Phone
1455.
7-tt
ANNA
MCDONNELL.
Children's
Dances.
Beginning
September
7,
every
Saturday
afternoon
will
teach
children's
ballroom
and
fancy
dances.
Phone
1455.
7-tf
ANNA
MCDONNELL,
Notice
to
Dancers.
Dancing
every
Tuesday,
Thursday
aud
Saturday
evenings
at
Central
Hall.
Opening
night
Tuesday,
Sept.
17.
With
Holaday's
Orchestra.
Admission,
75
cents.
Atkinson
and
Atkinson.
'
12-5t
Furniture
Hospital.
KKI
North
Main.
.Telephone
169,
ll-tr
DRAWING
FOR
FORESOMES
FOR
FRIDAY
NIGHT'S
PLAY
Dewey
Longworth
Arranges
For
Weekly
Play
at
Country
Club.
•II.
S.
Lewis
and
J.
C.
Petro,
William
Baker
and.
Howard
U
'B.
Young
aiid
H.
K.
McLeod,
C.
N.
Sentney
and
N.
B.
Suw-
.
Miss
QorQtlty
Tftyjor
aud.
Miss
Bother:
wa*toJw<mr*
wit
ift0^f\
The
drawing
for
the
Friday
evening
foursomes
which
will
be
played
on
the
Country
club
grounds
has
boon
announced
by
Dewey
Longworth,
club
professional.
Tho
play
will
start
iit
-four
o'clock
or
later.
Tho
players
are
paired
as
follows:
Mrs.
Howard
Waddles
and
E.
A.
Mowery.
%
.
.
•Mrs.
D.
H.
Sterrett
and
L.
E,
Fontron.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Lewis.
Mrs.
.
'Mrs.
yer.
Miss
Mabel
Puterbaugh.and
H.
11
Heaps
Mrs.
W.
II.
Hastings
and
Dr.
H.
M
Stewart
Mrs.
it.
A.
Greene
and
D.
B.
Richards.
Miss
Maraget
Waddles
and
Leon
Nihjsbaum,
Miss
Helen'Moore
and
Sydney
Lovelace,
Mrs.
O.
F.
Wright
and
Dr.
IT.
D.
Sterrett.
<
':
Mrs.
George
Gano
and
Dewey
Longworth.
Miss
Vera
Gano
and
Norvtlle
SU'ers.
'Miss
Mary
Brehm
and
F.
H.
Hamilton.
Miss
Joyce
iSifers
and
C.
H.
Murray.
Miss
Klbsaboth
Foutron
and
George
Gano,
Mrs.
IJ.
H.
Heaps
and
O.
F.
Wright.
Miss
Stella
Gabrielson
and
L.
F,
Meyer.
Miss
Alvena
Nussbaqm
auij
B.
T.
Foots.
'
Miss
Frances
Conkliu
and
9
W.
Meyer.
Mrs.
L.
A.
Getaz
and
T.
M.
Gerow,
Mrs.
H.
K.
Mcljeod
and'
Sam
Hutton.
1
,
Mrs.
J.
M.
Bennett
and
O.
N.
Sentney.
Miss
Virginia
Conkiin
and
Curtis
McKinney.
Miss
Miriam
Couklia
and
William
Carey.
Betty
Hastings
and
Emerson
Carey,
Jr.
:<
",'--',}.:,.,
.:
Jean
.isiright
»4tf
|Bpt>
9
«ft|«f».>
;
The
Cool.
Clean
Klenzo
Feeling
95"
>lSfei
K
LENZO
protects
th.«
mouth
in
"the
natural
way.
It
keeps
the
mouth
free
from
substances
that
footer
germs,
acids
and
decay.
And
whlU.
It
Is
doing
>-thli,t>ll
-
Im,
part*
thatwender-
ful
Cool,
Clean.
Klenzo
Peeling
which
teettfles
to
Iu
cleansing
properties
Oet
e
tube
to
try
todey.
The
A
6
A
Drug
Co.
TODAY
Last
Tines
Douglas
Fairbanks
in
,
"American
Aristocracy"
And
Alice
Howel
in
"Hey
Doctor'
New
Fall
Dresses
like
ours
will
jfj
cost
you
more
later
on,
and
we
§j
deem
it
our
duty
to
emphasize
jfi
the
advantage
of
buying
your
jjj
•Veto
Fall
Vress
now.
>fj
Better
Than
Ever
Before
—
jjj
More
to
Select
From
—
S
Jerseys,
Serges,
Silks,
Satins,
Q
Crepe
de
Chines,
Crepe
Georg-
9i
ettes,
etc,,
in
every
most
fashion-
jj5
able
shade,
^
$15
00
to$98
.00
O.
F.
Sawyer
Dry
Goods
Company,
Corner
North
Main
and
Second
Sts.
jg
I)E
LUXE
U
TODAY
*^
I
S
YOUR
CHILD
STUDYING
MUSIC
?
IF
NOT,
WHY
NOT?
Get
that
piano
now
anil
let
her
have
the
opportunity
she
should
have.
We
have
an
elegant
assortment
of
pianos
to
select
from
including:
The
Acousligrande
Schumann
Bond
Packard
and
the
world
renowned
"Apollo."
'
Alio
a
number
or
good
used
instruments.
VEATCH
BROS.
PIANO
HOUSE
Phone
52
T1,e
Homo
of
uigti
cibhs
pianos.
120
North
Main
WALLACE
REID,
in
"Believe
Me
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Mutt
and
Jeff
In
Comedy.
Friday
and
Saturday
Marcery
Wilson
in
"Flames
of
Chance"
and
Charlie
Chaplin
In
"Musical
Tramps
Full
line
of
Hats
and
Caps
Friday
and
Saturday
"The
Biggest
Show
on
Earth"
We
booked
this
for
Friday
and
Saturday
so
the
school
children
could
have
tue
best
chance
to
see
•
be
best
circus
picture
ever
made.
Keep
it
in
mind—it's
a
dandy.
Royal
Theatre
NEXT
WEEK
Clara
Williams
IN-
The
Biff
Rugged
Picture
"Carmen
1
Klondike"
1
Riverside
Park
TONIGHT
Bobby
Barker
Musical
Comedy
Company
in
latest
musical
tabs.
Last
Time
Today
Constance
Talmadge,
in
"SCANDAL"
Tomorrow
and
Saturday
KITTY
GORDON,
in
"Merley
Players*.
Tou
Will
See
It
Soon
"The
Geeser
of
Berlin"
A
Travesty
on
"The
Kaiser—
The
Beast
of
Berlin"
Dancing
Tonight
Park
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